propulsurus

Latin

Etymology

Future active participle of prōpellō.

Participle

prōpulsūrus m (feminine prōpulsūra, neuter prōpulsūrum); first/second declension

  1. about to propel

Inflection

First/second declension.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative prōpulsūrus prōpulsūra prōpulsūrum prōpulsūrī prōpulsūrae prōpulsūra
Genitive prōpulsūrī prōpulsūrae prōpulsūrī prōpulsūrōrum prōpulsūrārum prōpulsūrōrum
Dative prōpulsūrō prōpulsūrō prōpulsūrīs
Accusative prōpulsūrum prōpulsūram prōpulsūrum prōpulsūrōs prōpulsūrās prōpulsūra
Ablative prōpulsūrō prōpulsūrā prōpulsūrō prōpulsūrīs
Vocative prōpulsūre prōpulsūra prōpulsūrum prōpulsūrī prōpulsūrae prōpulsūra
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